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  2. STRUGGLE IN FLAT.

    Residents of a block of flats at 50 Lavender street North Sydney were horrified to hear shots fired at the top flat at about 1.15 p.m. to-day and on rushing ...

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  7. DR. WILSON'S FUNERAL

    The German Ambassador at Washington (Mr. Wiedfeldt) pursuant to official instructions announced to-day that the flag at the German Embassy will not be ...

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  8. STATE POLITICS.

    Sir—The Hon R.W. Foster like many other Liberals, is desperately afraid that some Liberal chickens are now coming home to roost Hence his tirade of abuse ...

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  9. KOEPENICK OUTDONE.

    Otto Stephane (24), a Belgian ex-soldier, has been giving the British and Continental police more trouble in the last couple of years than the most experienced ...

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  10. TRAGEDY IN ACTING.

    Over-realistic film acting led to a lioness tearing an actor to pieces. During the filming of a scene in "Quo Vadis," a group of lions were released into an ...

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  11. CONDOLENCES FROM KING GEORGE

    Baron Leopold (Secretary to the German Embassy) declared that the German Government considers the late Dr. Woodrow Wilson a private citizen, and has ...

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  12. WIFE AND A MASSEUR.

    Astonishing allegations were made in a divorce case in which Brig.-Gen Reginald Legge charged his wife with misconduct with a man servant named William ...

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  13. ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald) in an interview in the press claims that the present is not a business man's but certainly a business ...

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  14. THE DECISION REVERSED.

    The Washington, correspondent of The New York Times says:—"As the result of the high feeling of resentment which flooded Washington with protests from ...

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  15. ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The Australasian field and track championship contests were begun on the North Hobart Ground to-day. The weather was fine and the track in good ...

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  16. MR. BRUCE RETURNING.

    The Australian Prune Minister (Mr. Bruce) has arrived at Pera (a section of Constantinople) on his way to join his wife at Port Said on the return voyage ...

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  17. BOWLS.

    The electric lights tournament was continued at Prospect on Wednesday night, when interesting games were witnessed. Results:—Richardson beat Evans, 17 to 12; D. Rowell ...

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  18. HOUSE OF COMMONS ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Speaker of the House of Commons (Mr. Whitley) has approved of the Unionists occupying the Opposition side of the House, and the liberals sitting on ...

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  19. THE DAVIS CUP.

    In connection with New Zealand's challenge for the Davis Cup it is announced that the dominion will be regarded as being in the European zone. ...

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  20. WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL ASPIRATIONS.

    All the women members of the House of Commons have signed a leaflet from the International Labour Office in which the signatories declare that the League ...

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  21. ANOTHER SYDNEY FIRE.

    A fire which broke out in the shop and factory of Messrs. Brandt Brothers Limited lampmakers, Pitt street, early this morning, caused damage estimated at ...

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  23. LIQUOR REFORM AND PARTY WARFARE.

    Sir—"Liberal" is misinformed if he imagines that the actions of the Saturday Noon Closing League are "merely a peg for party politics a lever to try to gain ...

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  24. GENERAL NEWS.

    The steamer Montoro arrived, at Port Darwin from Singapore this morning Col. Sir T. M. S. Wilmington in a passenger for Melbourne Mr. and Mrs. S. ...

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  25. WILL AUSTRALIA BE REPRESENTED

    When asked his opinion this afternoon as he was leaving Melbourne with Mrs. Brookes to catch the steamer Moldavia for Europe. Mr. Norman Brookes said ...

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  26. FORDSDALE'S SPEED TRIALS.

    The new Commonwealth liner, Fordsdale of 9,650 tons gross which is the largest ship constructed in Australia, left the Cockatoo dock this morning for her first ...

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  27. HINDMARSH FIRE BRIDGE.

    Recently the Hindmarsh Fire Bridge applied to the local council for a grant of £1,500 to purchase a dennis turbine engine A combined ...

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  28. BAKERS' STRIKE.

    NO new developments were reported to-day in regard to the bakers strike At a mass meeting of the Co-operative Bakers Union a resolution was carried supporting ...

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  29. CYCLING CHAMPIONS.

    What was estimated as the largest crowd that has ever witnessed a mid-week cycling carnival assembled at the Exhibition Oral this evening. The weather ...

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  30. SHOPBREAKING IN ADELAIDE.

    Recently reference was made in The Register to several cases of shopbreaking in the city which were regarded by the police authorities as being the work of ...

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  31. SWIMMING EVENTS.

    Fine though dull weather prevailed this evening when the first of the Australian swimming championships carnivals was conducted at the Sandy Bay Baths. There ...

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  32. IRRIGATION AND RAILWAYS.

    The Premier (Mr. Lyons) made a statement in the Assembly to-night that the Government had accepted an offer from the Hume Pine Company to lend their ...

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  33. SNOWY RIVER POWER.

    The question of developing the Snowy River hydroelectric scheme was before the State Cabinet to-day Some time ago for various reasons the State ...

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  34. N.S.W. PUBLIC WORKS.

    Disucssing the financial position to-day, the Minister for Works (Mr. Ball) said should a curtailment of public works be necessary it would be evenly distributed. ...

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  35. RETURNED SOLDIERS ASSOCIATION.

    The quarterly smoke social of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors Imperial League was held at the clubroome Angas street Adelaide on Wednesday ...

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  36. REDWATER CATTLE DISEASE.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Chaffey) said to-day that the position in regard to the outbreak of red water disease among cattle in the Tweed district was ...

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  37. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The committee controlling the scuiling race after having taken the evidence of McDevitt and Hannan disqualified Hannan on the ground that he did not row ...

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  38. HUME WEIR EXTENSION.

    In regard to the proposed extension of the Hume Weir, the Minister for works (Mr. Ball) said to-day that he had not received the report of the engineers who ...

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  39. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    At the Fort Adelaide Police Court (before Mr. G. W. Halcombe. S.M.) on Wednesday Bertram William Evans of Queens-town, was charged on the information of ...

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  40. MOTHER STATE'S RAILWAYS

    The State railway earnings for the quarter ended December, 1923, showed an increase of £67,151 over the corresponding quarter for the previous year. The ...

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  41. DEATH OF TRAMWAYS EMPLOYE.

    Mr. S. Goodridge, a signalman in the employ of the Tramways Trust was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital late on Wednesday night and died about a ...

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  42. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The British authorities refuse to alter their decision in regard to the exclusion from England of Australian cattle and sheep. This means that the rams which ...

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